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Rhoades vs Rice basketball Thread
(01-22-2023 11:28 AM)Fort Bend Owl Wrote:  In NET rankings, CUSA is ahead of the Atlantic 10 in average ranking (160 for CUSA, 165 for A-10). And really, CUSA isn't that far behind the AAC (which has an average rating of 144 thanks mostly to Houston). Rice is all the way up to 137 in the NET rankings now, and will host two top 100 teams next week in Charlotte (94) and UAB (83).

A-10 will probably be a 1-bid conference this year. CUSA could be 2 bids - FAU certainly is in line for an at-large at this point if they don't win the conference tournament. I imagine we'll be a 1 bid league if FAU wins the conference tournament but UNT may have an outside chance at an at-large?


Announcer at the Rice/UNT game implied that the UNT loss that night would be disqualifying from an at-large perspective. I agree, and they were already on thin ice before they lost to Rice.
01-22-2023 06:10 PM
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